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Computer Crimes

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Busting The Trustbusters

Independent businesspeople voted in droves for Ronald Reagan. Now Reagan proposes that fewer businesspeople be independent.  Read story

Justice Department Gets Tough on Monopolies

New administration overturns relaxed Bush-era policy.  Read story

Broader Wheelchair Access Rules Proposed

The changes considered could affect every business in America.  Read story

Broader Wheelchair Access Rules Proposed

The changes considered could affect every business in America.  Read story

Feds Bust Retail Hacking Ring

More than 41 million credit and debit card numbers were lifted from OfficeMax, Barnes & Nobles and other retailers, officials say.  Read story

Megan's Law and Your Business

What employers need to know about the new national sex offender registry.  Read story

Disabled Customers

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Behind Bars;

TAPED TO THE FRONT DOOR AT THE Justice Department's Environmental Crimes Unit in Washington is a cartoon showing a business executive speaking to five oth...  Read story

No Free Pass

Anti-bribery law is now aggressively enforced.  Read story

Bills To Keep An Eye On

Information about current legislation that affects small business.  Read story

The Melted Pot

Not long ago, Chamblee, Georgia gained notoriety as a city seeking to keep immigrants out of the area. Today, immigrant-owned businesses have revived Chamble...  Read story

High Concept: The Pen and Automated Teller

A new network of ATM-like touch-screen kiosks automates routine probation interviews for convicted felons.  Read story

Let's Bring Back Antitrust

For the third time in a century, our government wants to abandon antitrust enforcement. It is time for small business to sound the alarm.  Read story

Office Security

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The Brouhaha On Resale Prices

Sen. Howard Metzenbaum (D-Ohio) was in high dudgeon. Before him in the congressional hearing room this past September sat William F. Baxter, assistant att...  Read story

The Dangers of Identity Theft

Entrepreneurs are especially vulnerable.  Read story

Selling To The Government

If small companies could act more like big ones, they would get a larger piece of a healthy market.  Read story

Company's Legal Woes Cause Trouble for Another Firm

The CEO of Louisville, Ky.-based iGate recently pleaded guilty to bribery.  Read story

Why Don't Your Kids Want To Be Entrepreneurs?

Freedom! Independence! The dream of being on one's own! That's the American ethic, nurtured by tales of hardy immigrants who took their lives into their...  Read story

Washington Is Telling Secrets

And some of those secrets are your competitors'. The Freedom of Information Act gives you access to information that can help your business.  Read story

Audit Firm Fesses Up, Pays $456 Million for Fraud

August 30, 2005 --On Monday, KPMG agreed to pay $456 million for helping high net worth individuals set up offshore tax havens that federa...  Read story

New Defender For Small Business

Small business deserves its day in court. So thinks San Francisco lawyer Timothy H. Fine, founder of the Small Business Legal Defense Committee, a new or...  Read story

Minimills Continue Robust Growth

While big U.S steel producers are padlocking old plants and choosing up merger partners, the minimills continue to grow. In late winter, as the U.S. Depar...  Read story

Contempt of Court

How to avoid litigation and cut legal costs.  Read story

Deregulation Blues

TELECOMMUNICATIONS MODEL SUGGESTS THAT DEREGULATION WON'T BOOST ENTREPRENEURS.  Read story

Court Ruling Halts Government Plan to Punish Small Businesses

The Department of Homeland Security plan was part of a crackdown on undocumented workers and their employers.  Read story

Justice Plans End To Antitrust "activism"

Some aspects of the Reagan Administration's antitrust policy will remain fuzzy until early next year, but other features of the Justice Department's new p...  Read story

This Moment in Numbers

A statistical look at the current state of small business.  Read story

Medical Leave Changes Expected

Feb. 25, 2005 -- With the U.S. Department of Justice poised to propose changes in the decade-old Family and Medical Leave Act, a study re...  Read story

TechnoFile: Identity Crisis

By now, you've heard that identity theft is among America's fastest-growing crimes , with nearly 10 million cases last year alone, and y...  Read story

There's More Than One Way to Bust a Trust

The Microsoft case proves the resilient power of the market.  Read story

Coping With The New Immigration Law

Confusing it may be, but it's the law of the land -- which means that everybody who hires anybody is going to need a new set of hiring procedures  Read story

Workplace Violence

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The Right To Compete

In the name of free enterprise, the Reagan Administration is urging the U.S. Supreme Court to let big business dictate resale prices.  Read story

Meet Glenn Weadock

Glenn Weadock is president of Independent Software, Inc. (ISI) , a Denver-area computer consulting firm...  Read story

Robocops

A police dept.'s community-affairs managers tells readers how high tech is helping them solve crimes.  Read story

The Supreme Court Backs Cut-rate Distributors

Discounters, take heart. The U.S. Supreme Court is on your side. This spring, the Court affirmed a $10.5-million judgment in favor of Spray-Rite Service...  Read story

Joe Mansueto Agrees to Buy Inc. and Fast Company

Morningstar chairman and chief executive to form new publishing entity, magazines to operate from New York.  Read story

The Long Good-bye

When four friends started Inc. 500 company IRIS (#192), they decided to sell the company ASAP. Eight years later, they've finally succeeded.  Read story

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